THE election has been run and won and Tasmanians have elected a new Government to administer the affairs of our State for the next four years.

Brighton Council’s priority has always been to best serve our community and we have always enjoyed a strong relationship with the State Government, whatever its political colour. So we look forward to working with incoming Premier Will Hodgman and his Ministers in our effort to enhance facilities and services for our community. Continue reading “Brighton works with Government to benefit region”

GOOD Beginnings Play2Learn participants recently learnt the importance of risks in the home and how to deal with an emergency.

First Aid Heath and Safety trainer, Chris Murray from Red Cross gave parents of young children some important tips on identifying learn about risks in the home to young children and responding correctly in an emergency.

Sophie and Rosie Cordwell and Bunny brought to group by Skyella, Zac and Max.

BRIGHTON Mayor Tony Foster has called on the new State Government to immediately begin planning the development of a new high school in Brighton.

Mayor Foster said Brighton and the surrounding area was one of the fastest growing regions with the youngest demographic profile in Tasmania and the need for a new high school to cater for the area was clearly warranted.